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OJ Simpson faces break-in charges | OJ Simpson faces break-in charges |
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Ex-American football star OJ Simpson has been arrested by Las Vegas police investigating an alleged armed robbery. | Ex-American football star OJ Simpson has been arrested by Las Vegas police investigating an alleged armed robbery. |
He is accused of taking part in a raid on a sports memorabilia dealer at a hotel room in the Palace Station Casino on Thursday. | He is accused of taking part in a raid on a sports memorabilia dealer at a hotel room in the Palace Station Casino on Thursday. |
He faces charges including robbery with a deadly weapon, which carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. | |
Mr Simpson says he was trying to retrieve stolen items belonging to him, and denies any guns were involved. | Mr Simpson says he was trying to retrieve stolen items belonging to him, and denies any guns were involved. |
Police are holding another man, named as Walter Alexander, 46, in connection with the case, and are looking for four other suspects. | |
Officers said two guns were confiscated during a raid on a house in the Las Vegas area. | |
Mr Simpson gained international notoriety in 1995 when he was tried and acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. | Mr Simpson gained international notoriety in 1995 when he was tried and acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. |
'Facing time' | 'Facing time' |
Las Vegas police said Mr Simpson was charged with two counts of robbery using a deadly weapon - the most serious offence he is accused of. | |
He was also charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit a crime, and burglary with a firearm. | |
Mr Simpson will be held in custody without bail at a detention centre until Thursday, when he is due to appear in court. | |
During a press conference, Clark County District Attorney David Roger said Mr Simpson was "facing a lot of time". | |
The police, since my trouble, have not worked out for me OJ Simpson | The police, since my trouble, have not worked out for me OJ Simpson |
The 60-year-old Mr Simpson said he and other people were trying to get back mementos that were stolen from him. | The 60-year-old Mr Simpson said he and other people were trying to get back mementos that were stolen from him. |
But he said his past had prevented him from seeking help from the authorities in retrieving the items. | But he said his past had prevented him from seeking help from the authorities in retrieving the items. |
"The police, since my trouble, have not worked out for me," he told the Associated Press. | "The police, since my trouble, have not worked out for me," he told the Associated Press. |
He claimed that whenever he had called the police in recent years, "it just becomes a story about OJ". | He claimed that whenever he had called the police in recent years, "it just becomes a story about OJ". |
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Although Mr Simpson was cleared of murder in a criminal court in 1995, he was later found liable for the deaths at a civil trial. | Although Mr Simpson was cleared of murder in a criminal court in 1995, he was later found liable for the deaths at a civil trial. |
He was ordered to pay $33.5m (£17m) in damages - money that has never been collected. | He was ordered to pay $33.5m (£17m) in damages - money that has never been collected. |
In July this year the rights to Mr Simpson's book, If I Did It, were awarded to Mr Goldman's family to help recoup some of those damages. | In July this year the rights to Mr Simpson's book, If I Did It, were awarded to Mr Goldman's family to help recoup some of those damages. |
The book, in which Mr Simpson describes hypothetically how he could have killed his ex-wife and her friend, was published in the US last Thursday by Beaufort Books. | |
The publication followed months of legal wrangling after Rupert Murdoch's companies cancelled plans to publish the book following a public outcry in 2006. | The publication followed months of legal wrangling after Rupert Murdoch's companies cancelled plans to publish the book following a public outcry in 2006. |